Nearly $1,000 was stolen from the Manada Golf Course in East Hanover Township Saturday morning.
Joshua Vaughn | jvaughn@pennlive.com
Roughly $1,000 was stolen from the Manada Golf Course in the 600 block of Golf Lane in East Hanover Township Saturday morning, according to Pennsylvania State Police. Around 8 a.m., an unknown number of people smashed the rear door window, entered the pro shop and stole $998.30 in cash and all of the security footage, police said.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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